So, Marcin, Park Forest should be Chicago? ;-)
hmm why not ?
Pultusk is Pultusk and not Mrozy or Boruty :)
But Morasko is a vilage near big Poznan city but this was longtime ago.
So the names comes from both "sides"
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So, Marcin, Park Forest should be Chicago? ;-)
> I think that meteorite name should be taken from a bigger , more
> importand,
> nearest city.
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So, Marcin, Park Forest should be Chicago? ;-)
I think that meteorite name should be taken from a bigger , more importand,
nearest city.
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Hi Martin,
I guess even when the taxonomic spirit lights a fire under me, I sh
I believe I read in one of the bulletins, "...'Amgala' and its synonym, Oum
Dreyga...". If someone can find that, it would show that the MetSoc does
accept these occurrences in names. Amgala was adapted first because that is
where the fall was first discovered and I think it is where it "started"
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Yep Doug,
in general one should use the official names,
but in a few cases other names establish simply by common use.
Here the stones were alr
even the Bible isn't the Bible ... only a rose is a rose
... ) - as I already mentioned here, the Bassi TKW still is 29, 56 kg there
...
My very best,
Matthias
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Yep Doug,
in general one should use the official names,
but in a few cases other names establish simply by common use.
Here the stones were already widely distributed, when NomCom fixed the name.
And still today a collector will have to think a second, if he reads the
name Oum Dreyga, until he kn
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I believe I read in one of the bulletins, "...'Amgala' and its synonym, Oum
Dreyga...". If someone can find that, it would show that the MetSoc does
accept these occurrences in na
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Subject: [meteorite-list] ...mali or Algeria ...
Greg wrote:
"Rem
Greg wrote:
"Remember when Amgala was first named, and then another name also refers to
it (Oum Dreyga). Well, this happened because the material was found in both
of those areas and that is why you will find Amgala/Oum Dreyga and both
names are accepted for that one."
Hi Greg, List,
Oum Dr
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